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Arizona Institute

for Nanoelectronics

Kickoff

Stephen Goodnick4-4-08

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Agenda8:00-8:30 Welcome, Stephen Goodnick, “Overview

ASU nanotechnology and AINE”8:30 9:00 Mark Lundstrom, Purdue University,

“Computational nanoelectronics in the 21st century: challenges and opportunities”

9:00-9:30 Michael Lebby, Optoelectronics Industry Development Assoc., “A sneak preview of a few ‘grand challenges’ in photonics”

9:30-10:00 Larry Nagahara, National Cancer Institute, NIH, “Driving the future of biomedical applications with nanoelectronics”

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Agenda10:20-10:40 Nathan Newman/Trevor Thornton;

Nanofabrication and Nanocharacterizationin CSSER/LE-CSSS

10:40-11:05 Yong-Hang Zhang, Center for Nanophotonics, AINE

11:05-11:30 Trevor Thornton, Center for Bio-Integrated Circuits, AINE

11:30-11:45 Stuart Lindsay, Center of Single Molecule Biophysics, Biodesign Institute.

11:45-12:10 Michael Kozicki, Center for Applied Nanoionics, AINE

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Agenda1:30-1:55pm David Ferry and Robert Nemanich, Nanostructures

Research, AINE1:55-2:20 Mark van Schilfgaarde, Center for Computational

Nanoscience, AINE2:20-2:40 Nathan Newman, LE-CSSS/AINE, Spintronics and

Nanomagnetics

2:40-3:00 Coffee Break

3:30-3:15 David Guston, Center Nanotechnology in Society3:15-3:30 Paul Westerhoff, CEE, Environmental Impacts of

Nanotechnology

3:30-5:00 Poster Session and Social Hour

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Office of the Vice President for Research and Economic Affairs(OVPREA) http://ovprea.asu.edu/

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ASU Research at a Glance

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Nanotechnology InitiativesArizona State University

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Nanofab

MTW/FDC

Nanotechnology Infrastructure

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The integration and translation of formerly distinct disciplines of discovery, including biology, chemistry, physics, medicine, agriculture, environmental science, electronics, engineering and computing

The Biodesign Institute at ASU

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Nanoscale SystemsBio-Optical NanotechnologiesNeal Woodbury, DirectorSingle Molecule BiophysicsStuart Lindsay, DirectorBioelectronics and BiosensorsJoseph Wang, DirectorCenter for EcogenomicsDeidre Meldrum, DirectorApplied NanoBioscienceFrederic Zenhausern, Director

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MacroTechnology Works

MacroTechnology Works (MTW) is the bridge that connects conceptual research and early-stage proof-of-concept to engineering of commercial-ready prototypes and technology demonstrators

Macro-Technology Works (MTW) is the home of the Army-Sponsored Flexible Display Center

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NanoElectronicApplications

Arizona Institute for Nanoelectronics

Communications

Future InformationProcessing

Sensing

Bioelectronics

Energy

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Center for Solid State Electronics Research

NanostructuresDevicesAdvanced MaterialsOptoelectronics Low Power ElectronicsFocused Ion BeamBio & Molecular Electronics

CSSERCSSER

MaterialsMaterials ProcessesProcesses

DevicesDevices

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LeRoy Eyring Center for Solid State Science

High-Resolution Electron Microscopy

5 nm

AlN

Sapp.

Hologram

Electron Holography

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Wireless Integrated NanoTechnology:

ConnectionOne/WINTECH

Communication NetworksBiodesign

Institute

Connection One Short Term

Industrial Projects

InCISE: Embedded Systems

Hardware/Software

Mixed-Signal & Integrated Circuits

CSSER: Materials, Sensors

Development

Bio-Engineering:Bio-Implants, Bio-

Telemetry

Devices &Energy

Generation

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16The Center forNanotechnology in Society

A R I Z O N A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y

Center for Nanotechnology In Society

CNS-ASU began its funding on 1 October 2005 and held its Public Launch on 30 January 2006

Research the societal implications of nanotechnologies

Train a community of scholars with new insight into the societal dimensions of nanoscale science & engineering (NSE)• Undergraduate, graduate and post-doctoral

courses

Engage the public, policy makers, business leaders, and NSE researchers in dialogues about the goals and implications of NSE• Build network committed to making NSE

socially beneficial & addressing NSE-related societal conflicts

Partner with NSE laboratories to introduce greater reflexiveness in the R&D process• Address problems as ideas are being

generated, evaluated & developed

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Arizona Institute for Nanoelectronics (AINE)

AINE

NanostructuresResearch

GroupD. K. Ferry/

R. Nemanich

Center for Nanophotonics

Y.-H. Zhang

Center for BiomolecularIntegrated Circuits

T. Thornton

Center for Applied Nanoionics

M. Kozicki

Center for Computational Nanosciences

M.van Schilfgaarde

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Executive Committee• Stephen Goodnick, Chair• Larry Cooper• Peter Bennett• Jeff Drucker• David Ferry• Robert Nemanich• Nathan Newman• David Smith• Trevor Thornton• Yong-Hang Zhang

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External Advisory Board• Robert Chau, Director of Transistor Research

and Nanotechnology, Intel• Michael Lebby, Director OIDA• Herb Goronkin, Lux Capital• George Maracas, Past Director of

Nanotechnology, Motorola ENPS Labs • Meyya Meyyapan, Director, Center for

Nanotechnology, NASA Ames Research Ctr.• Tom Picraux, CTO, DoE Center for Integrated

Nanotechnologies (CINT), LANL

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Interdisciplinary Hierarchy

NanomaterialsEpitaxial growth,

SA Wires and Dots, CNTs,Nanomagnets

NanoDevicesNanoCMOS, NW/NT, SETs,Spin valves, Mol-switches,

Nanosensors,

NanoCircuits and Architectures

CNN, cross-bar, fault-tolerant

Information ProcessingQuantum computing,Biologically inspired

NanofabricationOptical, EBL, FIB, SPM,

Directed SA

MaterialsLife Sciences ChemistryPhysics

MathematicsComputer ScienceComputer EngineeringElectrical Engineering

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NIHHomeland Security

CSSERCSSS

SRC

AINE

ANBCBioElectronics

BioOpticalSingle Molecule

BioDesign

Tech TransferAZTE, AZ Nanotechnology

Cluster

Semiconductor/CommIndustry

Intel, IBM, On, Motorola, Freescale, TI, etc

NNIDoE, NASA, DoD, NSF

WINTechNatl. LabsLNL, Sandia

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Small Times Magazine 2007

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Co-chairmen: Herbert Goronkin, Stephen Goodnick, Anatoli Korkin

Symposium and School on Nanoand Giga Challenges in Electronics

and Photonics (NGC2007):from Atoms to Materials to Devices

to System ArchitecturePhoenix, Arizona, March 12-16, 2007http://asdn.net/ngc2007/

Summary

• About 300 participants from 41 countries

• Broad presentation: Nobel laureates, science and business leaders and government officials

• Sponsored and supported by 37 organizations: funding, government and media agencies, companies and universities

• Published special issues in Nanotechnology and SolidState Electronics and tutorial book with Springers

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Agenda8:00-8:30 Welcome, Stephen Goodnick, “Overview

ASU nanotechnology and AINE”8:30 9:00 Mark Lundstrom, Purdue University,

“Computational nanoelectronics in the 21st century: challenges and opportunities”

9:00-9:30 Michael Lebby, Optoelectronics Industry Development Assoc., “A sneak preview of a few ‘grand challenges’ in photonics”

9:30-10:00 Larry Nagahara, National Cancer Institute, NIH, “Driving the future of biomedical applications with nanoelectronics”

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Agenda10:20-10:40 Nathan Newman/Trevor Thornton;

Nanofabrication and Nanocharacterizationin CSSER/LE-CSSS

10:40-11:05 Yong-Hang Zhang, Center for Nanophotonics, AINE

11:05-11:30 Trevor Thornton, Center for Bio-Integrated Circuits, AINE

11:30-11:45 Stuart Lindsay, Center of Single Molecule Biophysics, Biodesign Institute.

11:45-12:10 Michael Kozicki, Center for Applied Nanoionics, AINE

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Agenda1:30-1:55pm David Ferry and Robert Nemanich, Nanostructures

Research, AINE1:55-2:20 Mark van Schilfgaarde, Center for Computational

Nanoscience, AINE2:20-2:40 Nathan Newman, LE-CSSS/AINE, Spintronics and

Nanomagnetics

2:40-3:00 Coffee Break

3:30-3:15 David Guston, Center Nanotechnology in Society3:15-3:30 Paul Westerhoff, CEE, Environmental Impacts of

Nanotechnology

3:30-5:00 Poster Session and Social Hour